Charges Dropped Against Former Chief L’Jarius Sneed 🚨

Chiefs News 5/6: Charges dropped against former Chief L'Jarius Sneed |  Arrowhead PrideIn a significant update, former Kansas City Chiefs cornerback L’Jarius Sneed is no longer facing criminal charges after an incident in December 2024. Sneed’s attorney, Michael J. Todd, confirmed that all charges against his client have been dropped. Sneed had initially been charged with aggravated assault following an incident in which his assistant, Stefan Sylvestre, was accused of shooting at another man outside a car dealership. Later, Sneed was indicted on a lesser charge of failure to report a felony, but now, with all charges dismissed, he is clear of any criminal wrongdoing.

However, the legal battles aren’t entirely over for Sneed, as a lawsuit related to the incident is still pending.

A Struggling Career: From the Chiefs to the Titans

PFF: Chiefs DB L'Jarius Sneed has allowed just 10 catches, 87 yards since  Week 15Sneed, a key player for the Chiefs during his tenure, was released by the Titans in March after struggling with injuries over the past two seasons. He played only 12 games during that period, recording 26 tackles in just seven appearances last season. This latest legal development clears the former cornerback’s name but still raises questions about his professional future in the NFL.

Despite these challenges, Sneed’s career remains a point of interest for potential suitors as teams continue to evaluate his potential after this legal resolution.

The Legal Saga and Its Impact

Chiefs' DB L'Jarius Sneed fined for taking helmet off vs. VikingsThe fallout from the 2024 incident had cast a shadow over Sneed’s career, particularly as he moved through free agency. The dropping of charges may open the door for a potential return to the NFL, though the ongoing lawsuit suggests the road to full closure is not yet over for Sneed.

Looking Ahead

As Sneed moves forward, this latest turn of events offers him a chance to rebuild his professional image. While the lawsuit still looms, the dismissal of criminal charges is a crucial step in his efforts to re-enter the NFL. It will be interesting to see how this situation develops as Sneed and his legal team continue to navigate the aftermath of the incident.

The Chiefs, who drafted Sneed in 2020, may now reflect on his potential, especially given the team’s changing roster and defensive needs. As always, the NFL landscape remains in flux, and Sneed’s case will be watched closely by both his fans and the league’s teams.